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19. Campothera tullbergi. 



Campcthera tullbergi Sjostedt, Journ. fiir Orn. 1892, 

 p. 313 : Itoki Na N'Golo (Cameroon). 



a. $ ad. (No. 2). Cameroon Mt. 11. v. 09. 

 A. c? ad. (No. 1).' „ „ 12.V.09. 



This fine Campothera was discovered by Sjostedt at Itoki, 

 which is sitnated north of Ekundu. (See Map, PI. VI.) 



It is new to the British Museum Collection, and is pro- 

 bably confined to the Cameroon Mountain district. 



The bird is figured by Sjostedt in the Sv. Ak. Handl. xxvii. 

 189), pi. iv. fig. 1, but the plate is not by any meajis a good 

 one. It shows, however, the red patch at the bend of the 

 wing, which is almost concealed when the wings are folded. 



[Rare; found in the forest above Buea. — B. A.] 



20. Psalidoprocne fuliginosa. 



Psaliduprocne fuliginosa Shelley, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1887, 

 p. 123 : Cameroon Mt. 



fl. (^ (No. 1). Cameroon Mt. 6.iv. 09. 



b. ? (No. 2). „ „ 13.iv.09. 



c. S (No. 3). Buea, Cameroon Mt. 12. v. 09. 



This species appears to be confined to the Cameroon 

 Mountain district, where it has been obtained at Buea, 

 Victoria, Mann's Spring, and Bibundi, the last-mentioned 

 place situated on the coast. (See Map, PI. VI.) 



[Found on the mountain and also around Buea. — B. A.] 



21. Alseonax murinus obscurus. 



Aheonax obscura Sjostedt, Orn. Monatsber. 1893, p. 43 : 

 Cameroon Mt. 



a,b.S^ ad. (Nos. 1, 2). Cameroon Mt. 31. iv. 09. 



c. ? (No. 3). Buea. 10. v. 09. 



This is another of the many forms which are apparently 

 confined to the Cameroon and Manenguba Mountains. 

 Although described as a species, it can certainly only be 

 considered subspecifically distinct from A. murinus from east 

 Africa. The underparts are slightly less brown and the 

 upperside greyer in the Cameroon bird. 



[Common up to 8000 feet in the forest. — B. A.] 



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